If you thought PETA was actually about protecting animals, let me help set the record straight. PETA is not about the ethical treatment of animals; it’s about the EVIL treatment of animals. According to The Center for Consumer Freedom, PETA killed 95% of the adoptable pets in its care. PETA has a euthanasia record that [...]
PETA: People for the Evil Treatment of Animals
by Kim Priestap on 30. Mar, 2009 in Animal rights, Culture, Life matters, liberalism
Meet Obama’s regulatory czar
by Kim Priestap on 17. Jan, 2009 in Animal rights, Barack Obama, Gun control, government
Meet Cass Sunstein. Obama has asked him to be the new regulatory czar. And he’s an animal rights nut. Really. He thinks animals should be able to bring lawsuits against humans with other humans as their representatives. Oh, and he wants to ban hunting and meat eating. From the Center for Consumer Freedom: Sunstein has [...]
I'm Kim Priestap
I'm a Reagan conservative and believe in his core principles as outlined by Jeffrey Lord in The American Spectator:
1. The idea that an individual was and should always be the master of his or her own destiny.
2. The belief in the unique character and powers of every human being and their personal opinions.
3. A belief in freedom under law, as opposed to the concept of modern liberalism that power is everything.
4. A belief that collectivism and the centralizing of power in Washington threatened Americans with a loss of freedom in their own communities and daily lives.
5. A belief in the individual over bureaucracy.
6. That modern liberalism has, in the words of Whittaker Chambers, a "vindictiveness...of temper."
7. That, as Reagan wrote, "we cannot diminish the value of an entire category of human life -- the unborn -- without diminishing the value of all human life."
8. That we will all die, but what makes the difference, as Reagan once said, is what we die for. That there are things worth dying for, and peace, alas, can never be purchased at any price but strength.
9. That freedom belongs to every individual by divine right.
10. That freedom is better than control.

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